Chiropractic For Car Accident Whiplash Injuries

Albertans are, for the most, part enjoying a relatively mild winter. This means driving on Alberta roads has been much less of headache than past winters. However, we all know it only takes a split-second for the roads to take a turn for the worst. In 2014, there were over 7,000 accidents causing injury on Alberta roads due to snow and inclement conditions. Many of the injuries caused by car accidents, including whiplash, can have far reaching consequences. Chiropractic care can be an excellent way to treat whiplash injuries after an auto accident.

What is whiplash and how is it caused?

The most common type of injury associated with car accidents is whiplash. Whiplash occurs when a sudden, jarring movement of the head is sustained backward, forward or even to the side.

You don’t need to be travelling at high speeds to sustain whiplash. In fact, whiplash was discovered to occur in sudden changes of speed of only four kilometers per hour. Whiplash destabilizes the spine and causes severe pain, as well as these other indicators:

Blurred vision

Neck pain

Headaches

Dizziness

Shoulder pain

Reduced range of motion in the neck

Arm pain

Neck stiffness

Low back pain

The tricky part about diagnosing whiplash is its effects aren’t always felt immediately following an accident. It’s not like a sports injury where you more than likely know the direct cause of your pain and feel it immediately. Whiplash can take days, weeks or even months for major symptoms to show up – That’s why it’s important to see your chiropractor as soon as you can after a car accident. If left untreated, whiplash can evolve into long-term pain.

How can my chiropractor help with whiplash?

Every case of whiplash is different. The appropriate chiropractic treatment is unique to each whiplash injury and your chiropractor will know that best course of treatment for you after your initial exam.

The most common treatments chiropractors use on whiplash patients include:

manually adjusting the spine/neck/joints

muscle relaxation and/or stimulation

exercises designed to reduce disc derangement or train the nervous system to better coordinate and control movement patterns

ergonomic and lifestyle changes to limit habits or activities that may be amplifying the effects of whiplash

Coverage for treatment

Your auto insurance covers you for a minimum of 10 chiropractic treatments for minor injuries under the Alberta Diagnostic Treatment Protocols Regulation. This means you are entitled to see your chiropractor at no charge to you regardless of who was at fault in your accident. For more information about your coverage for treatment after a car accident, click here.